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![]() "Joe" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message om... I guess that's why I said you were manipulating the data and being deceitful. The non-indexed numbers are obviously there, and I accused you of deliberately ignoring them. I guess "I was in error" too. The thought never occurred to me that you just didn't see 'em. Ya know what's interesting? Gould, in his first post on this thread used the following GDP numbers- 1997 GDP: 8,318.4 2002 GDP: 10446.2 The other funny thing about those numbers is that they don't appear anywhere on the link that he kept citing as his "source". Look: http://www.bea.gov/briefrm/tables/ebr1.htm (That's the source he kept referencing in his argument) In fact, those numbers are the "actual" GDP numbers...the same numbers he now claims that he never saw on the bea.gov website in the first place. Then where did he get them? I believe this is the point where he can no longer claim an "honest mistake"...and has lost any and all credibility in this debate. |
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